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Everyone in a successful organization must be willing and ready to risk. Risk is like change; it's not a choice. — Max De Pree

Two times two will be four even without my will. Is that what you call man's free will? — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Real spirituality is going through fire. Real spirituality is rebellion against all that is rotten, against all that is past, against all that is being forced on you by others, against all conditionings. Real spirituality is the greatest rebellion there is. It is risky, it is adventurous, it is dangerous. So beware of pseudo spirituality which is always there, available, easily available at the door. — Rajneesh

To affirm a person is to see the good in them that they cannot see in themselves and to repeat it in spite of appearances to the contrary. Please, this is not some Pollyanna optimism that is blind to the reality of evil, but rather like a fine radar system that is tuned in to the true, the good, and the beautiful. — Brennan Manning

I was always getting my way. I was always the guy saying yes or no. — Richard Patrick

The modern university is the institution through which the next generation's elite is formed. It inculcates the two essential, nonnegotiable principles of the American ruling class: consumerism and relativism. — Jonathan V. Last

I was elected by the Democrats to be chair of the Veterans Committee, which I'm very proud of. And now am the rankings member on the Budget Committee, leader of the Democrats in opposition to the majority Republicans. — Bernie Sanders

Great companies foster a productive tension between continuity and change. — James C. Collins

I freely admit that the remembrance of David Hume was the very thing that many years ago first interrupted my dogmatic slumber and gave a completely different direction to my researches in the field of speculative philosophy. — Immanuel Kant

The image you project, in many circumstances, is far more valuable than your skills or your record of past accomplishments. — Michael Korda